The party also outperformed the governing National Democratic Congress in the parliamentary election by increasing its seats from 122 to 169 to form the majority, while the NDC saw its representation drop from a majority 148 to 106.

Tasked to find out reasons for the NDC's lacklustre performance, former Finance minister Prof. Kwesi Botchwey has toured the country meeting the grassroot.

Although the 13-member committee has finished its work, the report, is yet to be released.

But the paper says it has cited the report in which party officers and supporters complained about their leaders.

“The concern of the party supporters to have leaders who will share in their sorrows and light for the cause of the party even at the peril of their lives,” the report said.

It points out that the credibility of some leading members of the party who were part of the various campaign teams of the party was in doubt as their interest was to enrich their pockets.

The paper says the committee reported that some regional executives squandered campaign cash while on a tour in the constituencies. They were found in hotels with girl friends.

The report found this attitude particularly in the Ashanti and Western regions.

According to the paper, the committee found out that only a few people close to the corridors of power were resourced with logistics and cash while others were left to fight for their political fortunes.

"There was no equity in the distribution of logistics and sharing of money for the campaign" the paper quotes the report.

Scandals that hit the government such s the bus-branding saga, the Brazil 2014 debacle and SADA were also badly handled, the report says.

The committee was also inundated with complaint about the arrogance and insensitivity of some of the party's leaders which they say contributed to the defeat.